Re[2]: Web Help Training

Subject: Re[2]: Web Help Training
From: Paul Stubblefield <PStubblefield -at- MICROS -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 14:50:02 -0500

John,

Because you have specifically referred to WebHelp (generated via RoboHELP), I
assume you want a cross-platform, cross-browser, cross-browser version help
solution. Weisner Associates, Inc. maintains a site dedicated to such solutions
at www.htmlbasedhelp.com and offers a workshop entitled, "Building HTML-Based
Help Systems."

Regards,

Paul H. Stubblefield
Technical Writer
Fidelio Technologies, Inc.

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Subject: Re: Web Help Training
Author: "Sarah O'Keefe" <okeefe -at- SCRIPTORIUM -dot- COM>
Date: 1/26/99 1:59 PM

Hi John,

I don't know of anyone currently offering WebHelp, but I would check with
various certified RoboHelp trainers.

Regards,

Sarah O'Keefe

PS Hi Becky!

At 1:42 PM -0500 1/26/99, Adams, John C wrote:
>Development in the department that I support is increasingly dominated by
>web-based applications. My essential tools are FrontPage and RoboHelp.
>
>* Does anyone know of a Web Help training opportunity that relies on
>this toolset?
>* Can anyone recommend a vendor with whom my company might work to
>customize such a program?
>
>I'd appreciate any information about a program that we can use to create an
>enterprise standard before the horse gets out of the barn.
>John Adams
>Technical Communications & Design Specialist
>Corporate & Finance IS
>Glaxo Wellcome Inc.
>483-9109
>
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